Visiting Scholars

All visiting scholars secure their own financing from external research funding organizations in support of their scholarly activity, typically from government foundations or from industry. Their efforts directly contribute to the research mission of the e-Construction Group or other research areas in the PM Program..

The visiting scholars program is open to scholars in any of the associated fields of project management.

2009-2010 Prof. Shaohua Jiang (on leave from Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China) Knowledge Management, Information Management ,Risk Management, Social Network Analysis and Decision Making in Project Management ,Credit Management in Construction Industry and Application of AI.
2009-2010 Prof. CheungShuang Sun (on leave from Harbin Institute of Technoglogy, Harbin, China) Technologies for building reconstruction and Implementation of Sustainable Construction Practices.

2008-2009

Dr. Won-Suk Jang (as Engineering Research Fellow at NIST Building and Fire Research Lab, Gaithersburg, MD)

Wireless Sensor Networks: Design and Implementation for Building Monitoring Tasks

2008-2009 Dr. Yong-Seon Lee (on leave as Korean Ministry of Research Fellow from Yonsei University, Korea) Sensor-based Energy Harvesting Systems for Construction Equipment Gas Emissions and Bridge Structural Health Monitoring

2008-2009

Dr. Kamolwan Lueprasert (on leave as Fulbright Fellow from King Mongkut Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand)

Legal Aspects of International Technology Transfer in Construction

2008-2009 Dr. Kangsuk Suh (on leave from Honam University, Korea)

Strategic Planning of Institutional Project Management

2008-2009

Dr. Lei Zheng (on leave from Southeast University, Nanjing, China)

Trust Networks and their Implementation in Construction Management

2007-2008 Prof. In-Joon Kang (on leave from Pusan National University, Korea) GIS Technology Solutions for Construction Project Management

 

 
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Center for Excellence in Project Management
Project Management Education at Univsersity of Maryland

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